2 stories, half city block- 13 separate lodging suites, bar, garage/stable for caravan vehicle, plus private quarters for staff
Security:
8 guards stationed at several points around the property - usually at least 3 guarding garage/stable and 1-2 acting as bouncers in the bar
Condition:
Well-maintained
Inhabitants:
Owner Jonathan Weiss, his wife Katt and two sons, Richard (age 11) and Timmy (age 4), 8 guards
Description and notes:
Sitting in close proximity to the Johnson Creek Outlet Bazaar, the Johnson Creek Roadhouse provides lodging for caravan teams traveling
between Milwaukee and Madison. The building itself is a two-story red brick building that housed apartments before the apocalypse. In the building are 13 guest rooms (former apartments) as well a bar located in the former lobby. The front door from the outside leads directly into the bar, with access to the guest rooms possible from a hallway next to the bar itself. A garage/stable sits in a separate building around back for the caravan vehicles. All the buildings have been well-maintained, but do appear lived-in. It's evident that Jonathan takes great pride in providing a safe haven for travelers to spend a night or a week.
Halfway between Milwaukee
and Madison.
http://goo.gl/maps/72vdF
between Milwaukee and Madison. The building itself is a two-story red brick building that housed apartments before the apocalypse. In the building are
13 guest rooms (former apartments) as well a bar located in the former lobby. The front door from the outside leads directly into the bar, with access to the guest rooms
possible from a hallway next to the bar itself. A garage/stable sits in a separate building around back for the caravan vehicles. All the buildings have been well-maintained,
but do appear lived-in. It's evident that Jonathan takes great pride in providing a safe haven for travelers to spend a night or a week.